中英词典查询

flunking

v. ( flunk的现在分词 ); (使)(考试、某学科的成绩等)不及格; 评定(某人)不及格; (因不及格而) 退学;

例句:

  • But unlike the freshly matriculated Larry himself, "Larry Crowne" gets a flunking grade in every discipline.
    来自WSJ
  • Is there some school of the ear I'm flunking out off right now?
    我是不是被什么听力学校淘汰了?
  • Twelve freshman footballers were flunking classes and had to leave.
    当时有12名高中一年级的美式足球(即橄榄球)队员没有通过考试而不得不离开.
  • Flunking out of medical school extinguished his hopes of becoming a doctor.
    被医学院退学毁掉他成为医生的希望.
  • Fitzgerald came close to flunking out...when he failed three of his six courses.
    来自M. J. Bruccoli
  • When it comes to the effective distribution of the swine flu vaccines and drug supplies we do have, America is flunking the test.
    来自MSN